taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
0A2487E5FF81B645B5CB1103DF63F3F9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5093364/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5093364	Figure 1. Drawings of male and female Thyene coccineovittata (Simon 1886) by Berland & Millot (1941), with figure numbers from the original publication shown in rectangles. The male (71A, 70A-C) resembles T. crudelis, although the RTA (70A) is significantly larger here than shown by the Peckhams, and the endites (70B) shown by the Peckhams did not have a lateral projection. Berland & Millot recognized the female T. ogdeni as the female of this species (or a subspecies), although the drawings that they published (71B, 72A) do not agree with either the descriptions or the specimens held by the Peckhams for that species. The female shown in (71B) resembles the female T. pulchra, but the epigynum shown in (72A) might represent any of several different species of Thyene.	Figure 1. Drawings of male and female Thyene coccineovittata (Simon 1886) by Berland & Millot (1941), with figure numbers from the original publication shown in rectangles. The male (71A, 70A-C) resembles T. crudelis, although the RTA (70A) is significantly larger here than shown by the Peckhams, and the endites (70B) shown by the Peckhams did not have a lateral projection. Berland & Millot recognized the female T. ogdeni as the female of this species (or a subspecies), although the drawings that they published (71B, 72A) do not agree with either the descriptions or the specimens held by the Peckhams for that species. The female shown in (71B) resembles the female T. pulchra, but the epigynum shown in (72A) might represent any of several different species of Thyene.	2019-06-13	Hill, David E.;Mariante, Rafael M.		Zenodo	biologists	Hill, David E.;Mariante, Rafael M.			
0A2487E5FF81B645B5CB1103DF63F3F9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5093366/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5093366	Figure 3. Ventral view of endites and chelicerae of three male specimens labeled Thyene crudelis from the Peckham Collection (1, 2, 3-5; MCZ:IZ:20956), with the Peckhams' published drawings of the underside of tibia I (6) and the labium, endites and chelicerae (7). 4, In male #3 the large tooth on the posterior margin of the fang groove was rounded in outline, but as in other specimens the tooth on the anterior margin was bicuspid (two-pointed) as drawn by the Peckhams.	Figure 3. Ventral view of endites and chelicerae of three male specimens labeled Thyene crudelis from the Peckham Collection (1, 2, 3-5; MCZ:IZ:20956), with the Peckhams' published drawings of the underside of tibia I (6) and the labium, endites and chelicerae (7). 4, In male #3 the large tooth on the posterior margin of the fang groove was rounded in outline, but as in other specimens the tooth on the anterior margin was bicuspid (two-pointed) as drawn by the Peckhams.	2019-06-13	Hill, David E.;Mariante, Rafael M.		Zenodo	biologists	Hill, David E.;Mariante, Rafael M.			
0A2487E5FF89B64BB5C612A3D9D0F3DE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5093382/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5093382	Figure 9. Dorsal opisthosoma of the female Thyene pulchra. 1-3, Syntypes from Durban (MCZ:IZ: 22787). 4, Another female from Durban (MCZ:IZ:151905). 5, Drawing by Peckham & Peckham (1903, pl. XXV, fig. 3).	Figure 9. Dorsal opisthosoma of the female Thyene pulchra. 1-3, Syntypes from Durban (MCZ:IZ: 22787). 4, Another female from Durban (MCZ:IZ:151905). 5, Drawing by Peckham & Peckham (1903, pl. XXV, fig. 3).	2019-06-13	Hill, David E.;Mariante, Rafael M.		Zenodo	biologists	Hill, David E.;Mariante, Rafael M.			
0A2487E5FF89B64BB5C612A3D9D0F3DE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5093384/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5093384	Figure 10. Ventral view of epigyna of female Thyene pulchra (anterior toward the top of the page). 1-6, All six syntypes from the Peckham Collection (MCZ:IZ:22787). 7-8, Two additional females from the Peckham Collection (MCZ:IZ:151905). 9, Drawing of the epigynum published by the Peckhams (1903, pl. XXV, fig. 3A). This compares with (3), with the anterior direction toward the bottom of the page.	Figure 10. Ventral view of epigyna of female Thyene pulchra (anterior toward the top of the page). 1-6, All six syntypes from the Peckham Collection (MCZ:IZ:22787). 7-8, Two additional females from the Peckham Collection (MCZ:IZ:151905). 9, Drawing of the epigynum published by the Peckhams (1903, pl. XXV, fig. 3A). This compares with (3), with the anterior direction toward the bottom of the page.	2019-06-13	Hill, David E.;Mariante, Rafael M.		Zenodo	biologists	Hill, David E.;Mariante, Rafael M.			
0A2487E5FF89B64BB5C612A3D9D0F3DE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5093364/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5093364	Figure 1. Drawings of male and female Thyene coccineovittata (Simon 1886) by Berland & Millot (1941), with figure numbers from the original publication shown in rectangles. The male (71A, 70A-C) resembles T. crudelis, although the RTA (70A) is significantly larger here than shown by the Peckhams, and the endites (70B) shown by the Peckhams did not have a lateral projection. Berland & Millot recognized the female T. ogdeni as the female of this species (or a subspecies), although the drawings that they published (71B, 72A) do not agree with either the descriptions or the specimens held by the Peckhams for that species. The female shown in (71B) resembles the female T. pulchra, but the epigynum shown in (72A) might represent any of several different species of Thyene.	Figure 1. Drawings of male and female Thyene coccineovittata (Simon 1886) by Berland & Millot (1941), with figure numbers from the original publication shown in rectangles. The male (71A, 70A-C) resembles T. crudelis, although the RTA (70A) is significantly larger here than shown by the Peckhams, and the endites (70B) shown by the Peckhams did not have a lateral projection. Berland & Millot recognized the female T. ogdeni as the female of this species (or a subspecies), although the drawings that they published (71B, 72A) do not agree with either the descriptions or the specimens held by the Peckhams for that species. The female shown in (71B) resembles the female T. pulchra, but the epigynum shown in (72A) might represent any of several different species of Thyene.	2019-06-13	Hill, David E.;Mariante, Rafael M.		Zenodo	biologists	Hill, David E.;Mariante, Rafael M.			
0A2487E5FF89B64BB5C612A3D9D0F3DE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5093378/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5093378	Figure 8 (continued on next page). Ventral view of the epigynum of Thyene ogdeni in the Peckham collection (anterior at top of page). 1-8, Females from Durban (MCZ:IZ:151903). 9, Female from Mashonaland (MCZ:IZ:151907). 10-17, Females from Durban (MCZ:IZ:151900). 18, Line drawing of the epigynum from Peckham & Peckham (1903, pl. 25, fig. 2D).	Figure 8 (continued on next page). Ventral view of the epigynum of Thyene ogdeni in the Peckham collection (anterior at top of page). 1-8, Females from Durban (MCZ:IZ:151903). 9, Female from Mashonaland (MCZ:IZ:151907). 10-17, Females from Durban (MCZ:IZ:151900). 18, Line drawing of the epigynum from Peckham & Peckham (1903, pl. 25, fig. 2D).	2019-06-13	Hill, David E.;Mariante, Rafael M.		Zenodo	biologists	Hill, David E.;Mariante, Rafael M.			
